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USC Selling Hope at a Whole New Level
To follow up my last post, it appears as though USC is selling hope for the 2016 season with the verbal commitment of a 13-year-old, David Sills from Delaware.
I wonder if Lane Kiffin still be a USC in 2016? The Orlando Sentinel reported Kiffin recruited a 13-year-old while at Tennessee. I wonder what that kid is [...]
Another Very Nice Social Media Video from Erik Qualman
Erik Qualman of Socialnomics.net released another very informative video about the return on investment of social media marketing.
Noted Statistics:
2. Gary Vaynerchuk grew his family business from $4 million to $50 million using social media. Gary’s eccentric personality and offbeat oenophile knowledge have proven a natural path to success with his Wine TV Library.
3. Vaynerchuk [...]
A Few Social Media Marketing Trends I Noticed During My Hiatus
Time for blogging, social networking and contributing to online conversations has been hard to manage recently with major events going on in my life. I wanted to give a quick check-in of a few trends I am watching.
The Twitter Explosion. Three years ago, new media marketers predicted mobile marketing would be the future and here [...]
PR Case Study: Failure to Cooperate Leads to Missed Opportunity
Amidst the current economic hard times, the New York Times wrote an article about the increased sale of SPAM, a gelatinous 12-ounce rectangle of spiced ham and pork.
Sounds like a great opportunity for SPAM, right?
Well as the article points out in the seventh paragraph, SPAM’s parent company, the Hormel Food Corporation “declined to cooperate” with [...]
